Deployment Architecture

*NIX App install, manual, Deployment Server or Puppet

khhenderson
Path Finder

I would like to install the *NIX App on my Forwarders? I have installed one manually but I have many more. I started putting together a Deployment Server to make all the 20+ forwarders consistent, but Puppet is used for other task to manage these same machines.

Is there a way to install the *NIX App from a rpm?
OR
Is the Deployment Server the better way to go?

0 Karma
1 Solution

miwalker
Explorer

I'm becoming a big fan of Deployment Server for splunk configs. The only reason I might use puppet instead would be if the configuration is drastically different for each or groups of the forwarders. Otherwise, blast them all with the same stuff.

Just my 2 pennies.

View solution in original post

gkanapathy
Splunk Employee
Splunk Employee

The app is just a gzipped tar, so you can deploy it with Puppet. The only things that Deployment Server does other than copying the folder to the apps folder on the target are:

  • set enabled/disabled state (which is superfluous, as I've yet to find a reason to deploy a disabled app)
  • restart the Splunk service after the update (which Puppet could also do)

If you've already got puppet managing your machines, I would encourage you to use it to manage the Splunk forwarder installation and configuration.

miwalker
Explorer

I'm becoming a big fan of Deployment Server for splunk configs. The only reason I might use puppet instead would be if the configuration is drastically different for each or groups of the forwarders. Otherwise, blast them all with the same stuff.

Just my 2 pennies.

hamiltonb
New Member

Yes, but what do you do when you want to install across different environments?

0 Karma
Career Survey
First 500 qualified respondents will receive a $20 gift card! Tell us about your professional Splunk journey.
Get Updates on the Splunk Community!

Thanks for the Memories! Splunk University, .conf25, and our Community

Thank you to everyone in the Splunk Community who joined us for .conf25, which kicked off with our iconic ...

Data Persistence in the OpenTelemetry Collector

This blog post is part of an ongoing series on OpenTelemetry. What happens if the OpenTelemetry collector ...

Introducing Splunk 10.0: Smarter, Faster, and More Powerful Than Ever

Now On Demand Whether you're managing complex deployments or looking to future-proof your data ...